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How To Treat Impotency In Men?

I was married 6 months back. my husband faced some difficulty when we had sex.he was very caring to me but some time he react abnormally ,he became rude. in last 2 months he told me that he didn't love me or he didn't want to spent whole life with me because i m not beautiful and he told me that its his strategy that he ignore/avoid me so that he realized he loved me.and he told me that we live like roommates now.i dont understand his problem but when i realized my wohle married life i found that he is having some problem like impotency. i love him alot he alse loves me alot. i wantto help him.i just want him to tell me about problem,share with me so that we can handle this situation together but i think he is insecure about me he didn't trust me.he is so depressed rite now. he ignore me totally sometime yell at me and then become so upset. what should i do. how do i treat him? will i show more affection or love to him or should i treat him normally?
Mon, 26 Dec 2016
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Dear user,
Thank you for writing to HCM.
Let me tell you that sex is largely everything what happens between your two ears (Mind) and little something what happens between two legs. I mean that when his mind is emotionally disturbed, he will lose sexual desire and also unable to perform.
Anxiety, depression and interpersonal problems all are in root of decreased sexual desire and sexual activity.
Tell him that "there is definitely some problem going on in our relationship and if you really love me, Let us together go to meet a psychiatrist.'
This would be helpful.
Regards.
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How To Treat Impotency In Men?

Dear user, Thank you for writing to HCM. Let me tell you that sex is largely everything what happens between your two ears (Mind) and little something what happens between two legs. I mean that when his mind is emotionally disturbed, he will lose sexual desire and also unable to perform. Anxiety, depression and interpersonal problems all are in root of decreased sexual desire and sexual activity. Tell him that there is definitely some problem going on in our relationship and if you really love me, Let us together go to meet a psychiatrist. This would be helpful. Regards.